Clean coal news
IEA: global emissions stood at 32.1 gigatonnes in 2016
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions were flat for a third consecutive year in 2016 even as the global economy grew.
Clean Coal Technologies Inc. making progress in Wyoming
CCTI moves forward with Wyoming coal industry and business leaders to explore coal enhancement process implementation.
New report backs carbon capture and storage in Australia
An independent report commissioned by government, industry and research organisations has laid down a comprehensive plan for carbon capture and storage (CCS) deployment in Australia.
The changing landscape of energy investment
IEA analysis has shown that investment in network infrastructure, especially electricity grids, has emerged as a key enabler for fully taking advantage of cost-effective renewable resources.
Wind and solar energy breakthrough for mining companies
Pfisterer has developed an energy efficient, transportable micro-grid technology for use in mining exploration operations.
Rebrand for the Coal Utilisation Research Council
The council, under the new name the Carbon Utilisation Research Council, will continue its commitment to advancing fossil energy technology solutions.
DEWA signs MoU with National Energy Technology Laboratory
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority signs MoU with National Energy Technology Laboratory to further efforts in research and development.
Targeted Microwave Solutions' clean technology eliminates toxic industrial emissions
TMS has announced exceptional air emissions and water quality results.
World’s largest carbon capture and storage facility launches
Global CCS Institute has made a statement regarding the commencement of Petra Nova, the world’s largest CCS system.
World Coal Association comments on Petra Nova
“The Petra Nova milestone is a big deal for a low emissions future,” said World Coal Association CEO, Benjamin Sporton.